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JCMach1

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82. would you say that to a Medical Doctor... most of us have trained 8-12yrs for our positions
Mon Jun 22, 2015, 09:47 PM
Jun 2015

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I have a full time job and worked as an adjunct on the side. Evergreen Emerald Jun 2015 #1
Saddest story I ever read Blus4u Jun 2015 #72
Similar To Me ProfessorGAC Jun 2015 #107
My university is getting rid of adjuncts yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #2
I am not the author. KamaAina Jun 2015 #3
.Oh wow. First of all congratulations on Yale yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #4
What job? KamaAina Jun 2015 #5
Oh....sorry. yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #6
Oh I see. I reread your previous post yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #8
Do what you can to "cobble" together a Masters. That would help. nt ladjf Jun 2015 #13
Never have been sure what subject to specialize in KamaAina Jun 2015 #14
What is your major field. What elated Masters might get you a better job? ladjf Jun 2015 #20
Major was psychology (computer science track) KamaAina Jun 2015 #23
I thought the same thing SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #28
CS in high school?! KamaAina Jun 2015 #29
We did CS in elementary school Recursion Jun 2015 #34
That was my first computer, SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #37
Oh yes. SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #35
If you don't enjoy social interaction with students and their parents you probably ladjf Jun 2015 #70
This is why I'm not looking to become one KamaAina Jun 2015 #90
If you're good with statistics get a Business Analytics degree tammywammy Jun 2015 #118
My advice, don't choose economics or an MBA. Everyone Exilednight Jun 2015 #116
The article reports that 76% of U.S. university instructional staff is now adjunct. pnwmom Jun 2015 #59
That's good to see. Adrahil Jun 2015 #112
I am a 13 university staff person who works in a library. Adjunct and staff are abused and exploited RadiationTherapy Jun 2015 #7
may I ask Skittles Jun 2015 #15
Where I am is very red and they hate taxes, state employees, and contemporary education RadiationTherapy Jun 2015 #16
My gosh that's disgusting. nt SusanCalvin Jun 2015 #33
This is so wrong! Left coast liberal Jun 2015 #9
Read a report that said the administrative side of colleges had quadrupled. dixiegrrrrl Jun 2015 #10
So that's where the money's going. A student I know just told me that pnwmom Jun 2015 #61
And the vast majority is going to the "CEO"s of these money-making schemes. erronis Jun 2015 #122
sickening ...this is the way to watch a country self destruct . olddots Jun 2015 #11
Another symptom of American Anti-Intellectualism. nm philly_bob Jun 2015 #12
The opposite. It's a symptom of too many people wanting to be in academia Recursion Jun 2015 #24
That's why I became a bricklayer (kidding) panader0 Jun 2015 #51
Depends on the field..... paleotn Jun 2015 #68
Not so, it's administrators pushing a business model that exploits labor JCMach1 Jun 2015 #79
I was offered an adjunct position the year after I returned to the states... I did the math JCMach1 Jun 2015 #80
How do you keep pay high with thirty applicants for every job? Recursion Jun 2015 #81
it's actually worse than that for every job... but the point is... adjunct positions JCMach1 Jun 2015 #84
Yeah I meant "thirty" Recursion Jun 2015 #85
Nope. Hissyspit Jun 2015 #92
Pay is a reflection of the value society places on an activity. philly_bob Jun 2015 #120
It's a pyramid scheme Recursion Jun 2015 #121
I grew up in a time when schools were expanding... philly_bob Jun 2015 #123
Yes with budget cuts all over the nation. They go after schools, any program to help women Rex Jun 2015 #45
This is why adjuncts need to unionize. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #17
The only thing that will fix this is fewer people trying to be professors Recursion Jun 2015 #22
I make twice what the adjunct in the OP makes for half the units. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #25
And the adjuncts aren't willing to risk not teaching at all Recursion Jun 2015 #26
Adjunct unionization is at an all-time high. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #30
Besides the 'too may teachers' is garbage RWing dogma. Rex Jun 2015 #47
The universities are doing the hiring. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #53
And those of us who are facing adjunct status for life... DeadLetterOffice Jun 2015 #106
((Hugs)) Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #115
You can put your fingers in your ears and call it dogma... MadDAsHell Jun 2015 #91
well, you can put your fingers in *your* ears and pretend we don't need nashville_brook Jun 2015 #100
There's too many people for every job arikara Jun 2015 #86
You've certainly got the whole make-allegations-lacking-any-objective-or-supporting-evidence thing d LanternWaste Jun 2015 #119
and the head of UMCP a state college earns about 1/2 million a year...... burfman Jun 2015 #18
i know someone who was a professor of philosophy DesertFlower Jun 2015 #19
Too many people want to teach at the University level Recursion Jun 2015 #21
You keep saying this, but it's only true if universities are businesses with a fiduciary duty to Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #32
State legislators d_r Jun 2015 #43
Unless they're also micromanaging, they can slash the budget somewhere else. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #46
What happens is d_r Jun 2015 #49
This also happens in private colleges. former9thward Jun 2015 #65
Then the fault is with the state for cutting budgets they should be expanding on. Rex Jun 2015 #50
Yes it is d_r Jun 2015 #52
It's not true at all, the poster must have got their news from a RWing rag. Rex Jun 2015 #48
Well, as long as admin can get away with increasing class sizes and bbgrunt Jun 2015 #54
Righty HATES education and HATES teachers. randys1 Jun 2015 #27
And they bow to the Gods of Idiocracy! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2015 #31
Exactly. The Reich Wing wants a nation of Faux Spews sheep. Education is lethal to ignorance. kairos12 Jun 2015 #40
And they truly believe teachers go in late, leave early, get all summer off, have a grand life randys1 Jun 2015 #42
The rich don't know a damn thing seveneyes Jun 2015 #36
Adjunct's continue to union organize around the US Omaha Steve Jun 2015 #38
And University coaches are making millions per year. Tells you where their priorities are. YOHABLO Jun 2015 #39
My teaching load is d_r Jun 2015 #41
Adjunct/part-time instructing as a main source of income is like AA minor league baseball. aikoaiko Jun 2015 #44
That's an interesting topic right there, what may happen with CCs stopwastingmymoney Jun 2015 #58
So much work ahead of us.... daleanime Jun 2015 #55
so you could hire four people like this professor for < 1 yr private univ cost 6chars Jun 2015 #56
Bwahahahaha DeadLetterOffice Jun 2015 #71
this is a puzzle 6chars Jun 2015 #74
I don't know where the $$ is going... DeadLetterOffice Jun 2015 #76
it should be possible to both pay profs and to make school affordable 6chars Jun 2015 #78
I was offered that from a SUNY starting off tenure line alcibiades_mystery Jun 2015 #83
I suspect my particular field gets paid bupkis compared to others... DeadLetterOffice Jun 2015 #99
Dang alcibiades_mystery Jun 2015 #103
For tenure track faculty positions... DeadLetterOffice Jun 2015 #104
So where is the sky-rocketing tuition going? At many private colleges, the tuition pnwmom Jun 2015 #57
You should see the doors and other amenities yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #63
When I was at BU they announced a tuition increase and the new Lazy River Recursion Jun 2015 #64
Admins. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #69
Thanks for the link. n/t pnwmom Jun 2015 #75
Everyone makes more than adjuncts The Wizard Jun 2015 #60
it will probably be moot soon enough restorefreedom Jun 2015 #62
It will probably be hard to get paid to teach 20 years from now Recursion Jun 2015 #66
agreed. i for one am glad restorefreedom Jun 2015 #67
MOOCs have been only partially successful and have their drawbacks. Hissyspit Jun 2015 #98
And supposed education intellectual liberal minded tenured professors are all talk about changing it Township75 Jun 2015 #73
Sounds like they need to make a different career choice boomer55 Jun 2015 #77
would you say that to a Medical Doctor... most of us have trained 8-12yrs for our positions JCMach1 Jun 2015 #82
If there were no non-poverty positions for him, yes Recursion Jun 2015 #87
But, they haven't starting turning all heart doctors magically into part-timers as old ones retire JCMach1 Jun 2015 #88
No, clearly you had a character flaw or were just stupid about the wonderful invisible hand of the Hissyspit Jun 2015 #96
Great post. +1 Pooka Fey Jun 2015 #97
There's no limit on the number of people who can get humanities PhDs Recursion Jun 2015 #102
Really. You think so? DeadLetterOffice Jun 2015 #105
Yes. The AMA limits how many medical schools the county as a whole can have Recursion Jun 2015 #108
Ugh. Hissyspit Jun 2015 #95
This message was self-deleted by its author Hissyspit Jun 2015 #93
omg. thank you for posting this Liberal_in_LA Jun 2015 #89
Our society is sick sellitman Jun 2015 #94
My night school adjuncts were some of the best One_Life_To_Give Jun 2015 #101
Education in general is deliberately undervalued by Conservatives and I think George Carlin stevenleser Jun 2015 #109
You should consider getting a job as a summer intern at Apple. pogglethrope Jun 2015 #110
colleges are 'for profit' now, they can fill with the wealthy, those who can get a loan & foreigners Sunlei Jun 2015 #111
Yes. Once again we must wonder WHERE PatrickforO Jun 2015 #113
My wife is a Professor Emeritus from a private COLGATE4 Jun 2015 #114
We can't sacrifice all workers in our society to greed, *except* adjunct professors... Romulox Jun 2015 #117
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